4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

The effects of sodium chloride (NaCl) and residues of cellulosic fibres derived from sodium carboxymethylcellulose (NaCMC) synthesis on thermal and mechanical properties of CMC films

Journal

INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 72, Issue -, Pages 87-96

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.01.017

Keywords

Cellulose products; Sodium carboxymethylcellulose; Film casting; Glass transition; Thermo-mechanical analysis

Funding

  1. ANR (French National Research Agency)
  2. Region Rhone-Alpes (ERDF: European Regional Development Fund)
  3. LabEx Tec 21 (Investissements d'Avenir) [ANR-11-LABX-0030]
  4. Energies du Futur and PolyNat Carnot Institutes (Investissements d'Avenir) [ANR-11-CARN-007-01, ANR-11-CARN-030-01]

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The main aim of this work is to provide an accurate determination of the morphological, thermal and mechanical properties of NaCMC films. Indeed, their main applications require good thermal stability and mechanical strength and the literature lacks a good description of these properties. We analyse two types of NaCMC, an analytical (Fluka) and a crude (Niklacell) grade. For both grades, optical micrographs of NaCMC solutions show partially soluble cellulosic fragments. As evidenced by SEM, films prepared with Niklacell display the formation of opaque (CMC-fNo) and semi-transparent (CMC-fNt) regions due to the combined effect of the formation of a NaCl layer and the presence of fragments of cellulosic fibres. After the elimination of NaCl by precipitation of the acid form of the crude grade of CMC, the films (CMC-fNp) are slightly opaque compared to films prepared with analytical NaCMC grade (CMC-fF). This is due to the residues of cellulosic fibres not eliminated during the precipitation and filtration procedures. The TGA curves of the NaCMC films display a three-step degradation. The results of DSC analyses show that NaCl has an impact on the water content of films due to its hygroscopic behaviour. As evidenced by DSC and DMA, NaCl does not influence the T-m (which is determined at ca. 240 degrees C) of NaCMC films. However, NaCl has a considerable impact on the thermal and mechanical properties close to the T-g. CMC-fF (analytical) and CMC-fNp (purified grade) exhibit similar T-g values at ca. 40 degrees C and CMC-fNt and CMC-fNo (crude grade samples) show the highest temperature values for T-g and a remarkable broadening of this transition. NaCl also influences the E' modulus of NaCMC films in the temperature range studied as observed from DMA. The CMC-fF has the highest E' values. (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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